Amuse Quote by Louisa Thomsen Brits Download Open image ““Blessed are we who can laugh at ourselves for we shall never cease to be amused. -Proverb”” — Louisa Thomsen Brits ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.9 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Amuse Blessed Cease Hygge Laugh Lightheartedness Never Proverb Self Wellbeing
Blessed are we who can laugh at ourselves, for we shall never cease to be amused. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Blessed are they, That can laugh at themselves, For they will never cease to be amused. ~ — Ritu Ghatourey Copy Share Image
Blessed are they who can laugh at themselves for they will never cease to be amused!.. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Blessed are those who can laugh at themselves, for they shall never cease to be amused,'" Gabriel quoted. "One of the unrecorded Beatitudes.” — Terri Garey Copy Share Image
“He who has learned how to laugh at himself shall never cease to be entertained.” — John Powell Copy Share Image
Blessed is he who has learned to laugh at himself, for he shall never cease to be entertained — Anonymous Copy Share Image
A man who can laugh at himself is truly blessed, for he will never lack for amusement. — James Carlos Blake Copy Share Image
“Famous ancient proverb say: Learn to laugh at your own misfortunes, everyone else is!” — Ancient Copy Share Image
“I believe that the ability to laugh at oneself is fundamental to the resiliency of the human spirit.” — Jill Conner Browne Copy Share Image
As long as you can laugh at yourself you will never cease to be amused. — Anurag Prakash Ray Copy Share Image
“Hygge happens when we commit to the pleasure of the present moment in its simplicity. It's there in the things we do that give… — Louisa Thomsen Brits Copy Share Image
“The structure of life I have described in buildings - the structure which I believe to be objective - is deeply and inextricably connected… — Louisa Thomsen Brits Copy Share Image
“real wealth is not what we can accumulate but what we have to share.” — Louisa Thomsen Brits Copy Share Image
“Just living isn't enough," said the butterfly, "one must have sunshine, freedom and a little flower." -Hans Christian Anderson” — Louisa Thomsen Brits Copy Share Image
“Elite culture was deplored as shallow by the growing middle classes, who placed emphasis on family and intimacy. Denmark’s history, its egalitarianism, liberalism, and… — Louisa Thomsen Brits Copy Share Image
“Inside each of us are memories, fantasies and desires for home - a shelter waiting to be built, a place of peace to be… — Louisa Thomsen Brits Copy Share Image
“It makes sense that the everyday experience and practice of something like hygge would not be reserved only for Scandinavians, but shared with other… — Louisa Thomsen Brits Copy Share Image
“It must be emphasized that hygge entails commitment to the present moment and a readiness to set distractions aside.” — Louisa Thomsen Brits Copy Share Image
“There is a simple fidelity to the moment that we experience through hygge. ...we adjust our surroundings to guide our energy and desire. Hygge… — Louisa Thomsen Brits Copy Share Image
“Material goods rarely alter our levels of happiness, unlike emotional experience. Having can never replace being. -Ilsa Crawford” — Louisa Thomsen Brits Copy Share Image
“How we spend our days is, of course, how we spend our lives. -Annie Dillard” — Louisa Thomsen Brits Copy Share Image
“To hold on to hygge, we learn to listen and to speak up. We hone the art of conversation and attempt to master an… — Louisa Thomsen Brits Copy Share Image
To design is much more than simply to assemble, to order, or even to edit: it is to add value and meaning, to illuminate,… — Paul Rand Copy Share Image
I certainly know all about the Jersey jokes that amuse the rest of the country. You've probably heard them. Our state bird is the… — Sharon Kay Penman Copy Share Image
Now, all writing - all the arts - are a form of 'Pay attention to me,' but there's also the flip side. Like, I… — Jonathan Ames Copy Share Image
'The Truth About Lorin Jones' will undoubtedly shock and offend as many readers as it will amuse, since it dares to make fun of… — Edmund White Copy Share Image
Scandinavia is boring. People living there apparently have little to do. And as European history teaches, when there is nothing much to do, you… — Elliott Abrams Copy Share Image
I just always remember there being an ability to amuse schoolmates. Not in a kind of 'dance-around-at-the-front-of-the-room-with-his-trousers-off' way, but probably with a sardonic quip.… — Stephen Merchant Copy Share Image
It only works because we still amuse each other. After we have been working with other people, it is so refreshing to laugh unreservedly… — Adrian Edmondson Copy Share Image
“Enjoy the music in your earbuds in your own head. Dancing and singing because you enjoy the tune so much you can't contain yourself… — Paula Heller Garland Copy Share Image
The object of Literature is to instruct, to animate, or to amuse. — George Henry Lewes Copy Share Image
My sister is older than me and would often go off, so I grew up alone in a sense. I had to amuse myself… — Amanda Donohoe Copy Share Image